Toy.



PATENTBD FEB. 19, 1907.

M. BORGHARDT.

TOY.

APPLICATION FILED NOV. 26, 1906.

ATTORNEYS.

MARTHA BORCHARDT,

TOY. N0. 844,577. Specification of Letters Patent. latented Feb. 19, 1907. .wioation {lied November 26. 1906. Seriallio. 345.052. TO all w7wm i1 may n n: resenting the iris and pupil to give aliielike Be it known that l, MARTHA Boncnannr, appe rance to the toy. (whose post-office address is 0. 454 W est lnclosed in a recess of the body part of the One undr d and hortyst street, New figure and in electrical connection with the 5 York,N Y acitizenot theUmtedStates, and said lamps E through the medium oi the conaresi ent of New York, county of New Xor ductor's 5, 6, and 8 is a battery F, the conand State of New York, ave invented cerductors 7 and 8 being connected to a switch w seiul improvements in Toys, t G, em dying the normally electrically disof which the r'ollowing is a p iiication, re'iconnected n etallic plate and it). these erence being had to the accompanying draware eachi stoned seem to the outer coat in s, for g a par thereo hich similar ing of the doll by mean the rivets 11 and letters of reference indie to esponding 12, or any other means ioi iastcning may be rts. I employed the two plates being normall out This invention relates to toys, mor par of contac to provid a bi ten circuit. lo ticularly that class of toys em odying dolls maintain uch broken circuit, t e plate 9 is and images or representatio ta mals, the compose of resilient n aterial, whereby object i' the ve tion being to provide an l when pre sure is exerted gains the tree end article 0t this character a ted t a rd thereoi' s end may readily be forced into amusement and hich' is of durable construccontact with the stationary p ate 10 to make havin its operative p rts ncealed the circuit, and thereby light the lamps E. an protected, and withal readily remova le in order that the battery l may be reso that they maybe r ewed. moved and renewed, a rtion of the cover- The inven on will e hereinafter fully del ing A of the trunk 0 ot the device adjacent scribed, an eciiically set to th the ani to the aperture to containing the battery is nexed clai p ovided with a slit 1%, which may be mainin the accompanying drawings, forming tamed in close *ondi n y me s of the p t of this specification, Figure 1 is a perhooks l4: and eyes l5',bu ny oth 1 available pective view of one to m 0' my improved means ma be em loyed o fasten the adyatoy, showing part thereof broken away in cent edges of the slit together when it is desectional elevatio an Fi 2 is a diagramired to close tlierecess containing he atmatic view thereof. ry. use whe is desired 0 light up or urp s of illustration 1 have shown the eyes it is simp necessary 0 press t ie in the drawing .th epresentation of "end or the paw 1, as shakin ha ds,whic i a bear, bu my invention is equally applicatron causes e tno plates 0 the switch to ble to all kinds oi dolls and images of various co tact and ke the circu nd meme 1- a 'mals. tely upon rel s ng the paw circuit in the practice of my invention, as illusbeauto atically broken by ti o resilient ac trated, the doll embodies an outer shell or \tion of the plat t). coating A, mpose fur, plush, or woo ly While 1 have illustrated the switch in the material imitating fur, and an inner filling paw of the figure not confine myse to B, which e curled hair, excelsior, this specific location, as 1 may vary the locapicked-up cotton, or other suitable elastic ma- .tion 0 ll the interio parts, in ccordance terial. the limbs 1,2, a i the iigure l with the requirements, depending upon he 4 are preferably jointed to the trunk C in order character of animal represented by the toy. 5 that the figure may be caused to assume va- Having thus described my invention, hat rious positions. Tt claim as new, and desire to secure by etlhe eyes E t the figure comp e small inters Patent, is candescent lamps E, which are countersunkl A toy representation of an animal com into the head 1), and they are respectively prising a body and limbs and a head havin 5 provided with'an opaque coa ed part 0, rep eye-sockets, abattery em edded in the body J uctol's and an mum-posed normally open;

SWllCll, all of sun parts onvealvd, and the swim-ll having- :L flexible parL llwrover, sub- 5 stantlally as slmwn and described. I itnesses:

In lcslnnony that I. claim the fiwegomg as CHAS. C. DAW, my lnvoutlon l have signed my name, 1n M. E. SHIPLEY. 

